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Post by dferozaII »

if i were to wreck my feroza 1991 SXP II.
am i better off going to wreckers and getting rid of it if the engines gone.
or pull it apart, and have a crak at sellin the parts and all that separately.
i think my car is on her death bed :(
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Post by RockyF75 »

If you have the time and the space to have a wreck lying around for a few months, do it. You will always make more money selling bits yourself.

I don't know what a wrecker would give you for a Feroza with no engine but I can't imagine it being more than a couple of hundred.
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Post by Tansy »

Here in NZ the fibreglass/plastic guard "flares' are $500.00 each new,
I'd be wrecking it for those alone. lol
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Post by tas80 »

As Tansy said above wreck it yourself, chuck the parts on Ebay and see what happens, when I was searching for genuine rocky flares I watched a couple of auctions for Feroza flares and there were requests for freight coming in worldwide.
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